“Cheaper than new, more reliable than used”: car reconditioning, a booming business

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At its Saint-Pierre-lès-Nemours (Seine-et-Marne) site, which opened in 2022, Aramisauto reconditions cars before putting them up for sale. Aramisauto
In line with the circular economy, automotive companies like Renault and Aramisauto recondition cars. While these vehicles are resold at around 20% more than other used cars, they still command prices 20% lower than new models.
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I subscribeThey were wisely transported on the back of a heavy goods vehicle. Eight cars, purchased separately from individuals or, in batches, from companies or rental companies, have just arrived in the parking lot of the Aramisauto reconditioning plant, which will open in 2022 in Saint-Pierre-lès-Nemours (Seine-et-Marne). Barely unloaded, these vehicles, aged 4 or 5 years on average, with less than 150,000 kilometers on the odometer and never having been in an accident, begin a three-day journey intended to restore some of their youth.
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